Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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/***
*w_loc.c - W version of GetLocaleInfo.
*
* Copyright (c) 1993-2001, Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
*
*Purpose:
* Use either GetLocaleInfoA or GetLocaleInfoW depending on which is
* available
*
*Revision History:
* 09-14-93 CFW Module created.
* 09-17-93 CFW Use unsigned chars.
* 09-23-93 CFW Correct NLS API params and comments about same.
* 10-07-93 CFW Optimize WideCharToMultiByte, use NULL default char.
* 11-09-93 CFW Allow user to pass in code page.
* 11-18-93 CFW Test for entry point function stubs.
* 03-31-94 CFW Include awint.h.
* 12-27-94 CFW Call direct, all OS's have stubs.
* 01-10-95 CFW Debug CRT allocs.
* 02-15-97 RDK For narrow locale info, try W version first so
* Windows NT can process nonANSI codepage correctly.
* 05-16-97 GJF Split off W version into this file (w_loc.c). Replaced
* use of _malloc_crt/_free_crt with _alloca. Also,
* detab-ed and cleaned up the code.
* 08-19-98 GJF Use _malloc_crt if _alloca fails.
* 12-10-99 GB Added support for recovery from stack overflow around
* _alloca().
* 05-17-00 GB Use ERROR_CALL_NOT_IMPLEMENTED for existance of W API
*
*******************************************************************************/
#include <cruntime.h>
#include <internal.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <setlocal.h>
#include <awint.h>
#include <dbgint.h>
#include <malloc.h>
#define USE_W 1
#define USE_A 2
/***
*int __cdecl __crtGetLocaleInfoW - Get locale info and return it as a wide
* string
*
*Purpose:
* Internal support function. Assumes info in wide string format. Tries
* to use NLS API call GetLocaleInfoW if available (NT) and uses
* GetLocaleInfoA if it must (Chicago). If neither are available it fails
* and returns 0.
*
*Entry:
* LCID Locale - locale context for the comparison.
* LCTYPE LCType - see NT\Chicago docs
* LPWSTR lpLCData - pointer to memory to return data
* int cchData - wide char (word) count of buffer (including
* NULL) (if 0, lpLCData is not referenced, size
* needed is returned)
* int code_page - for MB/WC conversion. If 0, use __lc_codepage
*
*Exit:
* Success: the number of characters copied (including NULL).
* Failure: 0
*
*Exceptions:
*
*******************************************************************************/
int __cdecl __crtGetLocaleInfoW(
LCID Locale,
LCTYPE LCType,
LPWSTR lpLCData,
int cchData,
int code_page
)
{
static int f_use = 0;
/*
* Look for unstubbed 'preferred' flavor. Otherwise use available flavor.
* Must actually call the function to ensure it's not a stub.
*/
if (0 == f_use)
{
if (0 != GetLocaleInfoW(0, LOCALE_ILANGUAGE, NULL, 0))
f_use = USE_W;
else if (GetLastError() == ERROR_CALL_NOT_IMPLEMENTED)
f_use = USE_A;
}
/* Use "W" version */
if (USE_W == f_use)
{
return GetLocaleInfoW(Locale, LCType, lpLCData, cchData);
}
/* Use "A" version */
if (USE_A == f_use || f_use == 0)
{
int retval = 0;
int buff_size;
unsigned char *buffer;
int malloc_flag = 0;
/*
* Use __lc_codepage for conversion if code_page not specified
*/
if (0 == code_page)
code_page = __lc_codepage;
/* find out how big buffer needs to be */
if (0 == (buff_size = GetLocaleInfoA(Locale, LCType, NULL, 0)))
return 0;
/* allocate buffer */
__try {
buffer = (unsigned char *)_alloca( buff_size * sizeof(char) );
}
__except( EXCEPTION_EXECUTE_HANDLER ) {
_resetstkoflw();
buffer = NULL;
}
if ( buffer == NULL ) {
if ( (buffer = (unsigned char *)_malloc_crt(buff_size * sizeof(char)))
== NULL )
return 0;
malloc_flag++;
}
/* get the info in ANSI format */
if (0 == GetLocaleInfoA(Locale, LCType, buffer, buff_size))
goto error_cleanup;
if (0 == cchData)
{
/* find out how much space needed */
retval = MultiByteToWideChar( code_page,
MB_PRECOMPOSED,
buffer,
-1,
NULL,
0 );
}
else {
/* convert into user buffer */
retval = MultiByteToWideChar( code_page,
MB_PRECOMPOSED,
buffer,
-1,
lpLCData,
cchData );
}
error_cleanup:
if ( malloc_flag )
_free_crt(buffer);
return retval;
}
else /* f_use is neither USE_A nor USE_W */
return 0;
}